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README.md

DomCrawler Component

DomCrawler eases DOM navigation for HTML and XML documents.

If you are familiar with jQuery, DomCrawler is a PHP equivalent:

use Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler;

$crawler = new Crawler();
$crawler->addContent('<html><body><p>Hello World!</p></body></html>');

print $crawler->filterXPath('descendant-or-self::body/p')->text();

If you are also using the CssSelector component, you can use CSS Selectors instead of XPath expressions:

use Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler;

$crawler = new Crawler();
$crawler->addContent('<html><body><p>Hello World!</p></body></html>');

print $crawler->filter('body > p')->text();

Resources

You can run the unit tests with the following command:

$ cd path/to/Symfony/Component/DomCrawler/
$ composer.phar install --dev
$ phpunit